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daledo
26th November 2010, 11:17
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Physicists from the University of Bonn have developed a completely new source of light, previously thought to be impossible - a so-called Bose-Einstein condensate consisting of photons.

The discovery could lead to the development of new light sources resembling lasers
that work in the x-ray range, and more powerful computer chips.

By cooling Rubidium atoms deeply and concentrating a sufficient number of them in a compact space, they suddenly become indistinguishable, behaving like a single huge 'super particle' - a Bose-Einstein condensate.

This should also work for photons. Unfortunately, though, there's a fundamental problem: when photons are 'cooled down', they disappear. This is the first time scientists have been able to cool light while concentrating it at the same time.

The Bonn researchers succeeded by using two highly reflective mirrors, bouncing a light beam back and forth between them. Pigment molecules were dissolved between the reflective surfaces; the photons collided with them periodically. In these collisions, the molecules 'swallowed' the photons and then 'spit' them out again.

"During this process, the photons assumed the temperature of the fluid," explains Professor Msrtin Weitz. "They cooled each other off to room temperature this way, and they did it without getting lost in the process."

The physicists then increased the quantity of photons between the mirrors by exciting the pigment solution using a laser. This allowed them to concentrate the cooled-off light particles so strongly that they condensed into a 'super-photon'.

This photonic Bose-Einstein condensate is a completely new source of light that has characteristics resembling lasers. But compared to lasers, they have a decisive advantage.
http://www.tgdaily.com/general-sciences-features/52712-physicists-create-new-type-of-light

conk
26th November 2010, 16:13
But can a teenage boy use this light to read his Playboy under the covers?

Thanks d, you're really posting some good stuff lately!

daledo
26th November 2010, 16:18
But can a teenage boy use this light to read his Playboy under the covers?

Thanks d, you're really posting some good stuff lately!

haha... very good question. I am not a teenager anymore and don't need to hide that anymore lol

thanks for the comment
Daledo

Fredkc
26th November 2010, 16:48
You know as a kid, I like many I suppose would open the medicine cabinet mirrored door, until it came up against the bathroom mirror.

I used to wonder where all those 'universes' led to, and what did happen to the light that got bounced back and forth endlessly between the two mirrors.

Thanks, Daledo. Now I know ;)
Fred

Carmody
26th November 2010, 16:55
Shades of Die Glocke (Joseph Farrell).

Agape
26th November 2010, 17:08
Thanks, Agape. Now I know
Fred

Hello Fred, it looks like me but it is not me. Optical illusion. ;)

Fredkc
26th November 2010, 17:13
Note to self: Make sure you find something, anything to blame on Agape. soon! ;)

Agape
26th November 2010, 18:46
Ah that's me, I remember...my identity crisis is reaching its heights on internet. Hi, that's me.


I'm the ET.

Call someone...

:lol: